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Gay Versilia & Lucca

Hugging the Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy's northwest Versilian coast, or Riviera della Versilia, offers wide stretches of sandy beaches, green forests, mountains majestic, and cultured towns and cities -- with gay life as scintillating as a Puccini aria.

From the marble of Versilia's Apuan Alps, Michelangelo crafted his famous "David." In the fourth and fifth centuries (but not just) the nearby Tuscan city of Florence was known as Europe's sodomy capital. Fast-forward to now and Pisa and Empoli were the first two Italian towns to recognize same-sex civil unions. Tuscany, of course, has landscape and architecture to die for, but it's also the face of progressive Italy, with gay life to match.

Several bars, clubs, and restaurants greet LGBTQ visitors here, along with a range of places to stay, at hotels, guesthouses or camping sites. Wander the picturesque streets of Torre del Lago, Viareggio, or Camaiore and you'll be continually tempted by delicious food, local wine, refreshing gelato, and, of course, Italian men!

Lecciona beach in Torre Del Lago (Lucca)

Versilia gay is concentrated halfway between Viareggio and Torre del Lago. Without a suspect, one of the most well-known gay beaches in Italy, crowded during the weekend, is precisely that of Lecciona, in Torre del Lago. The gay beach of Lecciona is located , in fact, between Torre del Lago and Viareggio, with the Darsena di Viareggio, and is the last remaining beach in Versilia. From the environmental indicate of view, it is one of the few stretches of sandy Tuscan coast that include remained in its natural state, with the characteristic dunes covered with vegetation and wood debris brought by the floods of the Serchio. For gay tourists there are two options: for lovers of free gay beach there is, in fact, the Lecciona. For those who opt for the beach, there is the Mama Dune Beach, where you can rent a beach umbrella and a sunbed. The beaches ensure music that will accompany you throughout the day, frozen or hot showers installed between the umbrellas or in the reserved spaces. Friends and unused gay encounters are the request of the day &#; and ev

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is the stuff dreams are made of. Wake up in your beautifully restored year elderly castle perched on a Tuscan hillside, surrounded by an unspoiled Italian village and endless vineyards in the distance. Spend your time basking in the August sun at the private pool with up to 30 Detours gay tour friends at your suite compound, then explore the famous nearby sites of Siena, Florence, and Pisa before returning to your private castle each night.

Our 8-day all-gay adventure begins together on a Saturday in the capital city of Rome where you'll join your 2 Detours trip leaders and the rest of the crew for an unforgettable Italian dinner and celebratory evening out in Rome's gayborhood. The next morning (late morning, don't worry) we're jumping on the train to head 2 hours north where we'll spend 7 days exploring Tuscany from our incredible luxury castle.

 

 

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Gay Tuscany

Many writers and poets of all times have tried to describe Tuscany. I would simply say that this very special part of world is a land of richly varied landscapes, united all by a characteristic sweetness. Here, in quite a small area, you will find the essence of thousands of years of man's artistic activity, often at its very best levels. But Tuscany has for centuries been a preferred destination for international tourists not only for all this, but also for its amazing pleasantness and, not least of all, for its unique capacity to make people of varied origins feel at home.

For many years these characteristics have also drawn numerous gay tourists to the area, some of whom contain chosen to make this their home, and the region continues to entice many with its special allure. The Tuscan gay and lesbian community, of which the Pink Lily is a symbol, is formed by several thousand people, and comprises more than a few foreigners. Homosexuality rarely encounters open hostility here, although on occasion it may fail to be openly acknowledged.

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